
The initial intent of the directors was to make the landscape look more prehistoric, so I added these giant Redwood trees to make the land look more interesting, I also thought it would give the human world a more diminuative role within nature; I wanted these trees to look like skycrapers.
Sadly, they didn't use the idea and instead went for a more straight foward/natural landscape. My job as a visual development artist is to come up with visually compelling, unique and thought provoking images, and I think this one does just that.
Stunning work Marcelo... I really like the way you lightened the base of the trees to help give them a sense of massiveness. Your work is always top notch!!
ReplyDeleteYou are right Marcelo,
ReplyDeleteIt did. This is another great piece. I know you did character design, but I didn't know that you did any other concept work for Brother Bear. Good job.
-Henry
Love this one! Great use of values giving an excellent sense of depth. Nice.
ReplyDeleteThis is what I call "feeling the respect for Nature". Great scene, lighting, and contrasts in scale. We are so tiny.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant just like all of the work showcased here. Your ability to render these backgrounds and scenes is just phenominal!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!:O)
ReplyDeleteI can't get over how amazing your work is.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is amazing. Love your work.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. I appreciate the feedback.
ReplyDeleteGreat Depth! A man could get lost in that forrest!
ReplyDeleteMuy buen Blog.
ReplyDeletePor ahi lei que trabajas para la Disney.
El año pasado tuve el placer de colaborar con Ted Thomas, Hijo de Franklin, fue un placer, un gran tipo.
Muchas gracias muchachos! Che, Tomas Vino, si que yo hablo Español. Mis padres nacieron en Argentina, pero yo naci aqui en los Estados Unidos. Por esa razon, escribo para el carajo! Perdoname'.
ReplyDeleteMarcelo, que buena suerte en trabajar con el hijo de Frank Thomas. Por años yo trabaje' para Disney, y nunca tuve' la chance' de hablar con Frank...pero tuve' la buena suerte' de hablar con otras leyendas de los estudios de Disney años pasados.
Visually compelling is an apt description. I'm thrilled to see such masterful work come from your hand Marcello.
ReplyDeleteWow marcelo! This is beautiful. I would've loved to see this approach in the final film. I really like the grandness of the redwoods, that would've made humans seem like ants. Would love to see more Brother Bear stuff:D
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Hans
That is amazing, cool work as always Marcelo.
ReplyDeleteur atmospheric perspective is astounding as always!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this one!:)
ReplyDeleteI love this one!:)
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